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Game Week 2025 - Senior Day: UConn v. Air Force Falcons (Saturday 11/15/25 @Noon). Game on CBSSN. Audio on UConn Varsity Network & FoxSports 97.9

On another topic, how many New England Air National Guard units are going to be flying over in Sunday's opening ceremony? I would certainly like to see Vermont's F35's. It would be a great advertisement for Pratt & Whitney as well.

Is there anyone on this board who could make a call or two? Someone in Lamont's office, Pratt & Whitney, Air National Guard, or UConn?
This wasn't gonna happen with the government shutdown, since all public outreach was cancelled. But now it can, I think.

The CT ANG flies C-130H's with Allison (Rolls Royce owned now) engines. Would really love to see the the VT ANG F-35's with Pratt power.
 
This wasn't gonna happen with the government shutdown, since all public outreach was cancelled. But now it can, I think.

The CT ANG flies C-130H's with Allison (Rolls Royce owned now) engines. Would really love to see the the VT ANG F-35's with Pratt power.

Barnes ANG up in Mass just flew their final F-15 flight this week and will be transitioning to F-35's next year.

 
The 3-3-5 works better when you have a 325+ nose tackle who can take up two blockers every down. UConn doesn't have that on the team, sadly.

I wouldn't mind seeing a little 4-2-5 with a safety in the box like
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Definitely an “option”. But I think you’d get flagged.
Another approach is to option the option. If you are the “read” for the QB. You continue down the line of scrimmage keeping the QB just inside your inside shoulder. This hopefully causes some indecision. The QB is trained to turn it up if the “read” bellies out or pitch if attacked. Any slight indecision allow your teammates to pursue.
It worked 50 years ago. Not sure it would work today.
I actually think you can hit the quarterback a lot more in the triple option than in most other formations. He is a primary ball carrier #1 and that formation thrives on trickery. Faking to the fullback and such so refs let you take a crack at the guy that “fools” you into thinking he handed it off. No different that hitting the fullback after the qb pulls the ball out.
 
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To stop the option you have to stop the fullback. Air Force has been able to get him loose and it is usually big gains. Watch the FB from the 35 yard line in as he can go for 6 if defenders are napping.
 
Barnes ANG up in Mass just flew their final F-15 flight this week and will be transitioning to F-35's next year.


In the Mansfield area -15s would fly south for training on Tuesdays or Thursdays in the morning. You could hear them coming at a high speed and look up catch a glimpse as they went by. They would return later at more of a coasting speed. Used to love the A-10s as they would fly at lower altitude. The CT ANG C130s take the place of the A-10s with low level fly byes these days.
 
I actually think you can hit the quarterback a lot more in the triple option than in most other formations. He is a primary ball carrier #1 and that formation thrives on trickery. Faking to the fullback and such so refs let you take a crack at the guy that “fools” you into thinking he handed it off. No different that hitting the fullback after the qb pulls the ball out.
You can crash down the ends to disrupt the option but they can’t take too shallow or deep a path or you get burned. Not a fan of having the ends maintain outside leverage and getting strung out hoping LB fills because if the LB doesn’t get there or overshoots the cut up hole is huge. Frankly, they need to put a lot of bodies in the box play soft cover and make them throw. The best way to stop an option is penetration into the backfield and everything being pursued inside out. Our biggest D weakness is we way over pursue.
 
Did I say anything about rooting for? Just can't develop a level of antipathy like last Saturday.
Unless I’m misreading, ‘gonna be tough to root against’ has some suggestion of rooting…

I get what you’re saying though. I always feel conflicted rooting against Army. But then my son who is in the Army (did ROTC at RIT),
roots for UConn too.

Sounds like we all agree that you don’t have to hate the opponent, and rooting for UConn doesn’t mean you’re disrespecting those young men who’ve decided to serve in the military.
 
You can crash down the ends to disrupt the option but they can’t take too shallow or deep a path or you get burned. Not a fan of having the ends maintain outside leverage and getting strung out hoping LB fills because if the LB doesn’t get there or overshoots the cut up hole is huge. Frankly, they need to put a lot of bodies in the box play soft cover and make them throw. The best way to stop an option is penetration into the backfield and everything being pursued inside out. Our biggest D weakness is we way over pursue.
It will be interesting to see what Brock does. I think a coach’s Philosophy really dictates how the option is approached. I’ve had experience with “bend don’t break” coaches who are happy with a 3-4 yard gain. We were taught the outside leverage technique.

I think Brock will try different looks to try and keep the QB guessing and looking for the right read. He’ll probably be more aggressive and do a lot of run blitzing too.
 
Unless I’m misreading, ‘gonna be tough to root against’ has some suggestion of rooting…

I get what you’re saying though. I always feel conflicted rooting against Army. But then my son who is in the Army (did ROTC at RIT),
roots for UConn too.

Sounds like we all agree that you don’t have to hate the opponent, and rooting for UConn doesn’t mean you’re disrespecting those young men who’ve decided to serve in the military.
Some of us on this board have a long history of being fans of UConn hockey predating UConn's 1-A/FBS football jump. We have seen Air Force hockey play UConn at Freitas several times and have never had a problem rooting for UConn in that situation. "Gonna be tough" is a rhetorical expression, I hope that we can all agree. I am gonna go out on a limb and suggest that the Rent tomorrow is not gonna have quite the electricity or animus that it had last Saturday -- which is where I was going with the thought.
 
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Some of us on this board have a long history of being fans of UConn hockey predating UConn's 1-A/FBS football jump. We have seen Air Force hockey play UConn at Freitas and have never had a problem rooting for UConn in that situation. "Gonna be tough" is a rhetorical expression, I hope that we can all agree. I am gonna go out on a limb and suggest that the Rent tomorrow is not gonna have quite the electricity or animus that it had last Saturday -- which is where I was going with the thought.
I agree with that, but that will have nothing to do with the Air Force being a service academy. BC, Syracuse and Duke will produce extra adrenaline in the stands, then any P 4, then maybe someone local. A MWC team from Colorado, service academy or not, won’t cause as much adrenaline in the stands.
 
uconn site looks like lots of availability in the corners. The rest is mostly full. Not a ton out there on seatgeek. Should be decent sized crowd if the students come back out.
Unfortunately, it will be a lot smaller crowd tomorrow.
 

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